Bugatti continues to pump out limited edition (LE) variants of its famed Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse supercar. This latest release marks the fourth installment of the Legends series that tips the hat to significant people within the brand’s history. Each of the nine already produced for this LE series have since been sold to wealthy enthusiasts. The $3.8 million Rembrandt Bugatti Veyron Legends Edition is now preparing for unveil at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show on March 6-16th.

Rembrandt Bugatti was the brother of brand founder, Ettore Bugatti. Historic 20th century sculptor, Rembrandt’s famous dancing elephant art piece is immortalized on the Veyron’s special edition radiator and used throughout as the brand’s logo.

“Rembrandt Bugatti had a special talent for capturing the movement of animals at their most expressive moment,” said Achim Anscheidt, Head Designer at Bugatti. “The patina, the soul and the crafted character of his bronze sculptures guided us to the color and material choices in the Legend car that carries his name.”

Further separating this Legends model are the light brown Cognac and Coffee colors used on the leather interior complimenting the bronze-colored carbon exterior. The lower portion of the bodywork features a light brown called Noix, which is also used on the wheels alongside a dark Firefinch brown.

The big question is who will purchase the three examples of this special edition: Rembrandt Bugatti (1884-1916) art connoisseurs or motor heads?